The Gyllene Haj Left Stockholm with 41 persons, including sailors. On December 17 the ship had only come as far as Dalaron, a place near Stockholm. On the 30th she was in the sound, where six sailors
with a servant and prisonor deserted. Four new sailors having been hired, the vessel again set sail about January 3rd. She arrived in Gothenburg January 17th in bad condition. The provision, supplies
and colonists were transfered to the Eagle (Orn), which sailed from Gothenburg on February 2, 1654.

# Persons on the Gyllene Haj:

11- Captain Hans Amundson Besk

1 - Lieutenant Sven Hook

1 - Hanss Steghson in Dalaron,
the son-in-law of the bookkeeper Hans Kramer, December 17

1 - Jonas Oloffsson, mate

1 - Bengt Ericksson, sailor

1 - Johan Olofsson, sailor

1 - David Michelsson, sailor

1 - Eric Joransson, sailor

1 - Hindrick Matson, sailor

1 - Jones Olofsson, cook

1 - Jacob Johansson, the cook's boy

7 - The constaples (gunners) with their wives, maidservants and children are both families together.